2.0 D jet idle question, 73-74, Does the MPS inner screw control idle mixture? |
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2.0 D jet idle question, 73-74, Does the MPS inner screw control idle mixture? |
Highland |
Aug 9 2020, 11:26 PM
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Just as the title says, should the MPS innner screw change the idle mixture?
I keep on reading about the idle circuit triggered by the TPS position which switches mixture control over to the ECU knob. Both the MPS and ECU knob change my idle mixture, the bigger control being the MPS. Is that correct function? |
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